putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back, everybody. you're looking at live pictures from virginia beach, virginia, this morning where there is a voluntary evacuation order in effect. they have warned, officials there have warned if you don't get to it fast enough, there's going to be a point where you run out of options and you can no longer evacuate. want to bring in paul frame. he's the norfolk, virginia, mayor. nice to talk to you, sir. thank you for being with us. walk me through what the situation is in norfolk right now. >> well, it's pretty wet as you would expect. look, the biggest concern is the floodwater, you know, the storm has been pounding the coast for so long that it's been pushing water up against the shore. it's now into the rivers. and with each high tide, water builds on the previous tide. and we're going to have a high tide here in about an hour, lasts for a couple of hours here. then we hope that's the worst of it. but this will be the toughest part of the whole storm here, the next couple hours. >> so you'll have